“I can bat like Tamim and smack sixes outside the boundary-line, I can turn the ball like Shakib and get wickets and I can field like Nasir and restrict the opposition from scoring,” Sharif says with a hint of pride.
“I have to perform in all the departments. After all I am the captain of the side and I have to lead them like Mushfiqur [Rahim],” he adds.

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The story of 15-year-old Mohammad Sharif from Chittagong is one such spectacle.
Four years ago, a dreadful accident led to Sharif losing both his legs and his right hand. He was chasing a kite on the roof of their house and in the process was electrocuted with surges reaching up to 33,000 volts. For him to survive, the doctors did the only thing they could — cut off his limbs.

A fascinating story. Or I should say a love story!? I am so blown away...that's how you celebrate life.

Zeeshan, much thanks for sharing.

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Thanks for sharing. What a nice story. Makes me feel really lucky that I have all my limbs intact. We take it for granted but imagine how hard it is to live without your legs? Just can't imagine. Really a brave kid he is

Originally Posted by Naimul_Hd
Let him play with our national team players. Let him show what true grit and passion for the game really means. BCB should arrange a meeting with him. Players could learn a lot from this little kid.

Best wishes to him. May Allah bless him and fulfills his unfinished dreams.

This kid should be the ambassador of our cricket team because he embodies the true passion and love that we fans feel for the game. This is why we deserve to be a test team because we have kids who play the sport despite enormous challenges. I wonder if there is a way to get BCB to take notice and help this kid out.